Photographing at the edges of society
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
- THIS VIDEO:Three European photographers, Michael Ackerman, Martin Bogren, Antoine d’Agata who, in order to communicate their introspective and personal responses, have pushed the limits of documentary photography into a domain that can probably be described as impressionism. Their photographs resemble snippets from a scrapbook or scrambled frames from a film that delves into the anguish of its characters. These photographers are occupying and experiencing a side to existence that most of us find voyeuristically interesting, but would rather not make our home in. Their subjects seem to be occupying a limbic state as they struggle to find their place within an unstable universe.
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So gritty & uncomfortably real, yet darkly irresistible. Thank you for intoducing these fascinating photogrsphers!
Oh, hello - well those weren't snapshots of mid-century Americana! So glad to see some different sides of photography examined by your excellent channel. These photographers aren't an easy watch/look, but so deserving of coverage and your discussion.
Thanks James
Thank you so much for dealing with the dark edges of the photography world. The poetry in the margins not vert often. gets the space it deserves. And thank you in general for contributing to expand our appreciation of photography as art.
Thanks Willy.
Artistic, Dark, Mysterious.Thanks, Subscribed! JT
Hi Pamela Yes, I really like this work.
Learning about the work of these photographers is like reading the poetry of Charles Bukowski. Disturbing and inviting at the same time.
Good analogy Jim
Excellent video Graeme, thank you!.. I am grateful for your work here, as all of your episodes educate me in one aspect or another, and open my eyes to new depths and range in my own photography.
Thanks RP
Very interesting, thanks! I liked & subscribed.
Thanks 110
I feel interest in impressionistic work is at a low these days. These things tend to go in cycles with the zeitgeist. I would love to hear more about impressionism in photography in future videos thanks!
I've added that to my list, thanks.
Thanks for introducing me to Ackerman and d'Agata. Powerful, inspirational stuff.
Very commendable - a superb series of images, thank your for introducing us to these photographers and their work.
Hi SBCD Many thanks!
Great - thank you!
Thank you very much for presenting three photographers so differents.
If you like these kind of pictures get the book " Eyes wild open" by Marie Sordat. It is a good summary of this "trembling photography".
Hi Thanks, I hadn't seen that book, but just had a look online. Useful!
Good video, thanks. I'd also add Igor Posner to this list.
I don't know him but will take a look .hanks
I like your inner view of photography. So much is the outside view now.
Another insightful and thoughtful introduction into the challenging interface between playing safe and over the edge. Many thanks Graeme. So many questions! One reason why I'm love this channel.
Glad you liked it Daniel
I really enjoyed the introduction to these three photographers. Although there work is dark, I was hooked by the fascinating images of realities that we often avoid, or look away from. Art can draw us into those worlds, make us feel edgy about them, but yet, still at least, become aware of them.thanks, Sean
Hi Sean You summed it up well, thanks.
Great video Graeme, amazing images from these three talented photographers, I found it very inspirational to say the least. 😎
Thanks Richard
Thank you for introducing me to Martin Bogrens photography. Never heard of him before even though I'm a swede :D
Thank you for showing great photographic work. Very interesting.
My pleasure
thanks for making this! great and very interesting video - happy to discover their work! I will probably order "End time city" soon
Half Life is also good.
Thank you , 3 great photographers
Excellent work. Thank you!!
Very interesting, D'Agata always gives me a sense of repulsion but after I need to see more of that.very strange feeling, it touches raw emotions inside viewers
I'm going to need to look into his thermal images some as those really hit a home run for me
Some of my favourite photographers. I also recommend checking out Lorenzo Castore's work.
A had a look at his work and there are definite similarities.
Love your channel! Thanks
Many thanks
Good video, thank you. Is the philosophy and after construction or a requirement for be able to make picturess
Interesting that Agata is shown with a Contax G2 auto-focus camera and a 'leica digital' maybe? in that a lot of his stuff is purposefully out of focus; I knew Ackerman had to be using a Holga or similar as it's almost impossible now a days to get photos that...bad.. even when trying , with modern cameras. I use toy digitals and old zone focus film cameras myself
Yes, probably pre-focusing to near foreground.
Pretentious.
Crap is crap…